Devon Greyson

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Prospective Graduate Students / Postdocs

This faculty member is currently not actively recruiting graduate students or Postdoctoral Fellows, but might consider co-supervision together with another faculty member.

Assistant Professor

Research Interests

Everyday health information behaviours & practices
Population health information interventions
Health mis/dis/malinformation
Vaccine confidence and decision making about vaccination
LGBTQ+ health
Qualitative and mixed methods

Relevant Thesis-Based Degree Programs

Research Options

I am interested in and conduct interdisciplinary research.
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Research Methodology

Mixed methods, grounded theory, reflexive thematic analysis, applied ethnographic methods, arts-involved methods

Graduate Student Supervision

Master's Student Supervision

Theses completed in 2010 or later are listed below. Please note that there is a 6-12 month delay to add the latest theses.

Everyday triangulation in response to challenging informational and legal contexts: applying everyday triangulation to decision-making and information seeking about cannabis use in pregnancy and lactation (2024)

​Within the medical research, evidence on the risks and benefits of cannabis use in pregnancy and lactation is lacking. Information that does exist on this topic is often inconclusive or conflicting. Cannabis use is also highly stigmatized and often politicized that is a contextual component that has potentially significant effects on an individual’s information seeking and informed decision-making process. A deeper exploration of information seeking behaviour and decision-making relating to cannabis use in pregnancy and lactation can help practitioners who seek to support their patients in informed decision-making. This study asks: 1) what are the information needs of individuals considering cannabis use in pregnancy and lactation and how adequately are these needs met by existing resources, and 2) in what ways are information triangulation, or other information seeking behaviours, used to meet identified information needs? This study is a secondary analysis of data collected through phone interviews with 23 participants in 2020 and applies qualitative deductive and inductive coding that is grounded in Reflexive Thematic Analysis. Four overarching themes were developed and explored, contributing to the development of a novel information behaviour model of ‘Everyday Triangulation’ that is proposed in this thesis. Everyday Triangulation (ET) is situated within the current literature as an information behaviour that is distinct from other information behaviours and established forms of triangulation in academic research. ET is a complex information behaviour that combines several layered information behaviours in an iterative process that is performed in response to a complex information need.

News Releases

This list shows a selection of news releases by ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Media Relations over the last 5 years.
  • (18 Nov 2021)
  • (21 Sep 2021)

Publications

  • (2024)
    Vaccine: X, 18
  • (2024)
    Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics, 20 (1)
  • (2024)
    PLoS ONE, 19 (12)
  • (2024)
    Birth, 51 (4), 867-877
  • (2024)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 61 (1), 799-802
  • (2024)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 61 (1), 1043-1046
  • (2024)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 61 (1), 758-761
  • (2024)
    Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 46 (10)
  • (2024)
    Archives of Women's Mental Health
  • (2024)
    CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 196 (32), E1100-E1113
  • (2024)
    Women's Health, 20
  • (2024)
    Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics, 20 (1)
  • (2023)
    New Media and Society, 25 (12), 3328-3349
  • (2023)
    Vaccine, 41 (26), 3907-3914
  • (2023)
    SSM - Qualitative Research in Health, 3
  • (2023)
    Birth, 50 (2), 461-470
  • (2023)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 60 (1), 817-820
  • (2023)
    Vaccine, 41 (48), 7089-7095
  • (2023)
    Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 17 (12)
  • (2023)
    PLoS ONE, 18 (7 July)
  • (2023)
    Vaccine, 41 (30), 4384-4391
  • (2023)
    PLoS ONE, 18 (8 August)
  • (2023)
    Birth, 50 (3), 504-512
  • (2023)
    SSM - Qualitative Research in Health, 3
  • (2023)
    Women's Health, 19
  • (2023)
    Digital Health, 9
  • (2023)
    Journal of Information Science, 49 (5), 1344-1357
  • (2023)
    Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics, 19 (2)
  • (2023)
    JMIR Formative Research, 7
  • (2022)
    Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics, 18 (5)
  • (2022)
    Social Science and Medicine, 313
  • (2022)
    International Journal of Drug Policy, 106
  • (2022)
    Vaccine, 40 (31), 4065-4080
  • (2022)
    Communication and Health: Media, Marketing and Risk, 291-314
  • (2022)
    Family Practice, 39 (3), 504-514
  • (2022)
    Vaccine, 40 (16), 2442-2456
  • (2022)
    Family Practice, 39 (5), 1000
  • (2022)
    SSM - Qualitative Research in Health, 2
  • (2022)
    BMC Public Health, 22 (1)
  • (2022)
    Journal of Communication in Healthcare, 15 (3), 232-242
  • (2022)
    Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 67 (3), 354-372
  • (2022)
    Social Science and Medicine, 296
  • (2022)
    Vaccine, 40 (38), 5594-5600
  • (2022)
    Vaccine, 40 (51), 7415-7425
  • (2022)
    JMIR Research Protocols, 11 (10)
  • (2022)
    JMIR Infodemiology, 2 (2)
  • (2022)
    Library and Information Science Research, 44 (4)
  • (2021)
    Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 66 (1), 96-100
  • (2021)
    Birth, 48 (3), 428-437
  • (2021)
    CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 193 (50), E1906-E1914
  • (2021)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 58 (1), 594-597
  • (2021)
    Health Education and Behavior, 48 (5), 680-689
  • (2021)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 58 (1), 590-593
  • (2020)
    Information Processing and Management, 57 (2)
  • (2020)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 57 (1)
  • (2020)
    CMAJ open, 8 (2), E377-E382
  • (2020)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 57 (1)
  • (2020)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 57 (1)
  • (2020)
    PLoS ONE, 15 (8 August)
  • (2020)
    Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics, 16 (11), 2789-2799
  • (2020)
    Health Policy, 124 (3), 231-238
  • (2020)
    Journal of Information Science, 46 (3), 361-377
  • (2019)
    Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 41 (9), 1344-1355
  • (2019)
    Vaccine, 37 (48), 7138-7146
  • (2019)
    Health Promotion International, 34 (3), 501-509
  • (2019)
    CMAJ open, 7 (3), E524-E536
  • (2019)
    CMAJ open, 7 (2), E264-E271
  • (2019)
    BMC Public Health, 19 (1)
  • (2019)
    Health Promotion International, 34 (3), 376-377
  • (2019)
    Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 70 (4), 412-415
  • (2019)
    Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 41 (4), 479-488
  • (2019)
    Journal of Youth Studies, 22 (8), 1150-1165
  • (2018)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 55 (1), 817-818
  • (2018)
    Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 69 (7), 869-878
  • (2018)
    Vaccine, 36 (4), 545-552
  • (2018)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 55 (1), 684-687
  • (2018)
    Family Practice, 35 (3), 302-306
  • (2018)
    Journal of Documentation, 74 (3), 608-623
  • (2017)
    Sociology of Health and Illness, 39 (6), 816-831
  • (2017)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 54 (1), 139-149
  • (2017)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 54 (1), 690-692
  • (2017)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 54 (1), 562-565
  • (2017)
    Journal of Documentation, 73 (5), 778-802
  • (2017)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 54 (1), 693-695
  • (2017)
    Library and Information Science Research, 39 (2), 149-157
  • (2016)
    Critical Public Health, 26 (5), 487-500
  • (2016)
    Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 38 (11), 1045-1052
  • (2016)
    BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 16 (1)
  • (2016)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 53 (1), 1-4
  • (2016)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 53 (1), 1-3
  • (2016)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 53 (1), 1-8
  • (2016)
    Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 67 (12), 2831-2841
  • (2015)
    Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 52 (1), 1-3
  • (2014)
    Critical Public Health, 24 (3), 283-295
  • (2014)
    Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting, 51 (1)
  • (2013)
    Journal of the Medical Library Association, 101 (4), 287-297
  • (2013)
    Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting, 50 (1)
  • (2013)
    Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting, 50 (1)
  • (2013)
    Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 48 (12), 1861-1872
  • (2012)
    Health Information and Libraries Journal, 29 (1), 16-27
  • (2011)
    Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 20 (9), 895-902
  • (2011)
    Health Policy, 100 (1), 4-17
  • (2010)
    Journal of the Medical Library Association, 98 (1), 85-87
  • (2010)
    Obstetrics and Gynecology, 115 (6), 1201-1208
  • (2010)
    International Journal for Equity in Health, 9
  • Comparison of tiered formularies and reference pricing policies: A systematic review (2009)
    Open Medicine, 3 (3), 131-139
  • (2008)
    Health Policy, 87 (2), 133-145
  • Toward a definition of pharmaceutical innovation (2008)
    Open Medicine, 2 (1)
  • (2007)
    Collection Building, 26 (4), 130-134
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